A friend (female, in her 20's at the time) of my mom's was taking a class in sculpture, and their first class was sculpting a naked woman based on a model, who was young (but not a minor!). She was trying, though she couldn't seem to get it right. Their teacher walked by and saw her sculpture, and asked her what age woman she was trying to sculpt. She said she was trying to sculpt the model, and he told her based on the droop of the breasts she was making, her sculpture was that of a woman of around 50 or so. He gave her some pointers, and she was left feeling embarassed, as he knew more about the female body than she did!

Well....maybe... I mean, I'm planning on dying it green for a con-weekend next year... (Actually, mine's dark brown, almost black, I don't think I could EVER get such a light shade of blue to overpower that black... 0.o;; )

*ksnrkk* Heh. No. That would require some surgery... and said surgery would require MUCH health insurance and an additional fee of 30 IQ points...

^^ Good point! You'd have to have extremely light blonde hair to get that to work! (Or white/grey... o.o;; ) Mine actually used to be blonde, back when I was about 4... Then it turned brown, then about 2 years ago, it started sitting on the fence between brown and black... o.0;;

Heh, exactly! I imagine that a steel spinal pin would be included with the silicon fee... XD

Looks great Terry... But I agrre with everyone else... Legs TOO TOO straight, and a little too long. What I would do is have her legs all the way bent so that her feet would be touching her butt... I think that's a more natural pose, and it's easier to get it in proportion, just make sure the toes stick out a tiny but from the end of her butt.

I think you've still got some of the figure problems, but I've been thinking. Seems to me there, are LOTS of artists who do cartoons, and other crazy stuff, where their characters are not "accurate" figures, but it dosn't matter, its their "style", its how they're suppose to look, etc. I think you characters fall into this category, since all of your characters usually look really well done, and are all recognizable, as well as providing an interesting visual concept. So since you have already acheived what I said before, I don't think you really need to worry about your figures THAT much. (though this isn't like you can just deny proportions all together now XD )